Ayatul Kursi Tajweed New
The verse in Arabic with basic Tajweed markings helps identify where to stretch or merge sounds:
5. يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ Ya'lamu ma bayna aydihim wa ma khalfahum Key Rules:
: The Meem Sakinah at the end of aydīhim and khalfahum must be pronounced clearly without any extra nasal elongation, as it is followed by the letter Waw .
Many learners find the default recitation speed too fast. Use the speed control settings to slow it down until you can comfortably repeat after the Qari. Also, adjust the font size and style for better visibility of the Arabic text and the Tajweed color-coding. ayatul kursi tajweed new
Found in words like "la ta’khudhuhu." These should be held for exactly 2 counts. 3. Ghunnah and Noon Sakinah
: Ya‘lamu mā bayna aydīhim wa mā khalfahum Key Rules :
The word ta’khudhuhu contains a silent Hamzah (أْ). This requires a crisp, sudden stop or "glottal stop" in the voice. The verse in Arabic with basic Tajweed markings
(Verse 255 of Surah Al-Baqarah) is widely regarded as the greatest verse in the Quran. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) described it as the "chief of all verses." For centuries, Muslims have recited it for protection, blessings, and spiritual strength.
In man dha , a noon sakinah is followed by the letter Dhal . Hide the "N" sound in your nose, preparing your mouth for the Dhal , and hold the nasal tone for two counts. Repeat this exact rule for the word 'indahu (noon followed by Dal ).
Again, emphasize the Ya in kursiyyuhu firmly without pausing the rhythm of your breath. Use the speed control settings to slow it
A sound produced from the nose, lasting for two beats. It primarily applies to the letters Noon (ن) and Meem (م) when they have a Shaddah (double emphasis sign).
: Recite Ayatul Kursi into your phone and play it back while comparing it to a professional Qari.